Brett Farve will not get the start tonight against the New York Giants, bringing an end to his NFL record setting streak of 297 games.

About an hour before kickoff Farve was added to the inactive list. The record all began in September of 1992 when Farve went in to replace injured Don Majkowski as the starter of the Green Bay Packers.

Since then Farve has went on to set the NFL passing yards, passing touchdowns, complete passes and the NFL’s most

impressive record the starting streak.

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Farve was injured in week 13 of the NFL season when Bills rookie linebacker Arthur Moats tackled Farve early in the first quarter. Farve did not return to the game. MRI later showed a sprain to the sternoclavicular joint in his throwing shoulder.

Farve broke the consecutive starting streak by a quarterback in 1999 that was owned by Ron Jaworski with 118 starts, then in 2009 Farve was able to break the 271 start streak by former Vikings defensive tackle Jim Marshall.